That’s it. Sorry if I made it sound hard! You don’t even have to make an archive file.
You could simply create a git repo and clone it when you need it – any way that gets
the extension files into the project’s extensions directory.

About Me

I am an open source hacker and stylesheet architect at LinkedIn.
I live in San Jose, California with my wife and daughter.

Open Source

I'm the creator of Compass, a stylesheet authoring framework
and I'm on the core team of
Sass — the stylesheet syntax upon which Compass is built.
I maintain about a dozen less well known ruby libraries and rails plugins on
github,
and am an active contributor of patches to the many open source projects that I use.